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    IDF Honors Bravery of Fallen Soldiers in Gaza Operations

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    What happened

    The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have paid tribute to three of their own who displayed admirable courage and sacrifice, as they fell in duty in the northern Gaza Strip. Fallen soldiers Staff-Sergeant-Major (res.) Ori Moshe Borenstein, Major (res.) Netanel Hershkovitz, and Staff-Sergeant-Major (res.) Tzvi Matityahu Marantz are honored and remembered for their service.

    Why it matters

    These heroes exemplify the bravery and commitment of the IDF forces in protecting Israel from hostile threats. As Israel continues its operations to ensure security and peace within its borders, the service of these soldiers underscores the dedication and sacrifices inherent in these efforts.

    The details

    Staff-Sergeant-Major (res.) Ori Moshe Borenstein, 32, from Moreshet, served valiantly as an APC commander. Major (res.) Netanel Hershkovitz, 37, from Jerusalem, was entrusted as deputy company commander, and Staff-Sergeant-Major (res.) Tzvi Matityahu Marantz, from Bnei Adam, operated as a squad commander. All three played crucial roles within the 5460th Unit’s Logistical Support Unit of the 460th Brigade.

    Context

    The tragic loss of these soldiers contributes to a solemn count of Israeli soldiers who have fallen since October 7th of the previous year, now totaling 734. Particularly noteworthy is the toll of 351 soldiers lost since the IDF initiated intensified ground operations in Gaza beginning October 27. These numbers highlight the ongoing challenges faced and the steadfast resilience of the IDF.

    This story was first published on jpost.com.

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